
Atom (Icon Science)
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John Dalton gave us the first picture of the atom in the early 1800s. Almost 100 years later the young misfit New Zealander, Ernest Rutherford, showed the atom consisted mostly of space, and in doing so overturned centuries of classical science. It was a brilliant Dane, Neils Bohr, who made the next great leap - into the incredible world of quantum theory. Yet, he and a handful of other revolutionary young scientists weren't prepared for the shocks Nature had up her sleeve.
This 'insightful, compelling' book (New Scientist) reveals the mind-bending discoveries that were destined to upset everything we thought we knew about reality and unleash a dangerous new force upon the world. Even today, as we peer deeper and deeper into the atom, it throws back as many questions at us as answers.
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- Intro
- Contents
- Title Page
- Copyright
- List of illustrations
- Foreword by Jim Al-Khalili
- Acknowledgements
- About the author
- Preface
- Part One Energy in Pieces
- From botany to the atom
- Smaller than the smallest thing
- Scientific romance
- The dollar lode
- The reluctant revolutionary
- The patent clerk
- Part Two The Empty Atom
- Fifteen-inch shells
- The 'Great Dane'
- Part Three Not Even Wrong
- More trouble with waves
- Werner Heisenberg
- Waves of emotion
- The Solvay wars
- The 'Old One' defeated
- Spooky action
- The dead-and-alive cat
- Why do you dance?
- Matter in the mirror
- Part Four Playing With Marbles
- Big science
- The hidden weight
- Lise Meitner
- In Hahn's way
- Part Five Blast Radius
- Now teach me something
- The pile
- The 'nim-nim-nim' boys
- Uncertainty about Heisenberg
- The belly of a Mosquito
- The heroes of Telemark
- Unholy Trinity
- Teller's testimony
- Pandora's box
- Part Six Renormalising the Infinities
- Surely you're joking, Mr Feynman!
- 'They don't know'
- Different infinities
- A clash of styles
- Tempted by Mephistopheles
- No contest
- The atomic spaceship
- Part Seven 'Three Quarks for Muster Mark!'
- The nano-world
- Part Eight Ylem
- Black Sea boat to freedom
- The Yorkshireman
- One last stand
- Proof of the Bang?
- Part Nine New Frontiers
- Multiple realities
- The evolving cosmos
- The matrix
- First and last things
- Further Reading
- Index
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